What to do (and not to do) with time-series cross-section data N Beck, JN Katz American political science review 89 (3), 634-647, 1995 | 8929 | 1995 |
Taking time seriously: Time-series-cross-section analysis with a binary dependent variable N Beck, JN Katz, R Tucker American Journal of Political Science 42 (4), 1260-1288, 1998 | 3297 | 1998 |
TIME-SERIES–CROSS-SECTION DATA: What Have We Learned in the Past Few Years? N Beck Annual review of political science 4 (1), 271-293, 2001 | 1515 | 2001 |
Nuisance vs. substance: Specifying and estimating time-series-cross-section models N Beck, JN Katz Political analysis 6, 1-36, 1996 | 1394 | 1996 |
Modeling dynamics in time-series–cross-section political economy data N Beck, JN Katz Annual review of political science 14 (1), 331-352, 2011 | 1038 | 2011 |
Space is more than geography: Using spatial econometrics in the study of political economy N Beck, KS Gleditsch, K Beardsley International studies quarterly 50 (1), 27-44, 2006 | 722 | 2006 |
Throwing out the baby with the bath water: A comment on Green, Kim, and Yoon N Beck, JN Katz International Organization 55 (2), 487-495, 2001 | 594 | 2001 |
Improving quantitative studies of international conflict: A conjecture N Beck, G King, L Zeng American Political science review 94 (1), 21-35, 2000 | 477 | 2000 |
Beyond linearity by default: Generalized additive models N Beck, S Jackman American Journal of Political Science, 596-627, 1998 | 332 | 1998 |
Comparing dynamic specifications: The case of presidential approval N Beck Political analysis 3, 51-87, 1991 | 313 | 1991 |
Time-series-cross-section issues: dynamics, 2004 N Beck, JN Katz annual meeting of the Society for Political Methodology, Stanford University, 2004 | 297 | 2004 |
Time‐series cross‐section methods N Beck | 283 | 2008 |
Parties, administrations, and American macroeconomic outcomes N Beck American Political Science Review 76 (1), 83-93, 1982 | 282 | 1982 |
Random coefficient models for time-series—cross-section data: Monte Carlo experiments N Beck, JN Katz Political Analysis 15 (2), 182-195, 2007 | 259 | 2007 |
Elections and the Fed: Is there a political monetary cycle? N Beck American Journal of Political Science, 194-216, 1987 | 259 | 1987 |
KATZ.(1995) What to do (and not to do) with Time-Series Cross-Section Data N Beck, N Jonathan American political science review 89 (3), 634-647, 0 | 237 | |
Presidential Influence on the Federal Reserve in the 1970s N Beck American Journal of Political Science, 415-445, 1982 | 182 | 1982 |
Government partisanship, labor organization, and macroeconomic performance: A corrigendum N Beck, JN Katz, RM Alvarez, G Garrett, P Lange American Political Science Review 87 (4), 945-948, 1993 | 156 | 1993 |
Beyond ordinary logit: Taking time seriously in binary time-series-cross-section models N Beck, JN Katz, R Tucker American Journal of Political Science 42 (4), 1260-88, 1998 | 153 | 1998 |
Domestic political sources of American monetary policy: 1955-82 N Beck The Journal of Politics 46 (3), 786-817, 1984 | 131 | 1984 |